103 Colmore Row construction to start this summer

Construction work on a long-awaited regeneration project in the heart of Birmingham's business district is set to commence in June following the appointment of a main contractor.
BAM will lead construction of the 26-storey 103 Colmore Row, the replacement for John Madin's NatWest Tower which stood empty for more than a decade in the famous Birmingham street.
Site surveys and pre-construction design is starting this week and the main substructure works are due to commence in early June with a target completion date of autumn 2020.
The build contract is worth £80 million and is yet another... read more

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